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data sets (genomics, proteomics, imaging, neuroscience), and related areas at the interface of computer/data science and the life sciences. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Engineering, Computer
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, faculty, and staff in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton Language and Intelligence, the Princeton Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and the greater STEM community
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Librarian is part of the STEM team in the Data, Research, and Teaching Services division. The role supports students, faculty, and staff in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton
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. More information about PPPL apprenticeships can be found here: https://www.pppl.gov/work-with-us/apprenticeships Questions can be sent to apprenticeship@pppl.gov. The PPPL IT Generalist (Computer Support
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career at our national laboratory. The apprentice will receive pay and benefits, as well as all the RTI is fully paid for by PPPL. PPPL apprenticeship website: https://www.pppl.gov/work-with-us
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, and dispatching first responders. DPS receives 4,700+ emergency and 33,000+ non-emergency calls annually. There are nearly 2 million campus-wide radio transmissions annually and 98,500+ Computer-Aided
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used currently in the cleaning industry. A valid driver's license to drive university golf carts/scooters or vehicles. A fundamental knowledge of basic computer use. Able to work flexible hours
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/data science and the life sciences. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Quantitative Biology or related disciplines, and have a demonstrated
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Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton Language and Intelligence, the Princeton Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and the greater STEM community. This position works closely with
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: 280940099 Lecturer D-26-ECE-00003 | Faculty | Electrical and Computer Engineering The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University has an occasional curricular need for lecturers